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Freight Broker — Carrier Vetting Checklist
The parent checklist is a must-not-skip gate. Booking an unvetted carrier is how brokers get hit with cargo loss, double-brokering fraud, and liability. This maps the parent's gate onto carrier due diligence.
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How it works
The parent checklist is a must-not-skip gate. Booking an unvetted carrier is how brokers get hit with cargo loss, double-brokering fraud, and liability. This maps the parent's gate onto carrier due diligence.
When to use it
- a freight broker is booking a carrier and must vet authority/insurance/safety before tendering a load
- 'is this carrier legit', onboarding a new carrier, preventing fraud/double-brokering
When not to use it
the carrier is an established, already-vetted partner with current records on file.
Worked example
Freight Broker — Carrier Vetting Checklist
The parent checklist is a must-not-skip gate. Booking an unvetted carrier is how brokers get hit with cargo loss, double-brokering fraud, and liability. This maps the parent's gate onto carrier due diligence.
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The parent checklist is a must-not-skip gate.
